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CorporateInformation
History
NOMURA’s employees plan and design spaces that stand out from the crowd. Drawing on a wealth of inspiration and originality, our 350 creators present fresh ideas and designs for each project.
350Planners and Designers
Our consolidated net sales for fiscal year 2015 were 108.3 billion yen. Our operating income was 6.033 billion yen, our ordinary income was 6.200 billion yen, and our net income was 3.841 billion yen.
108.3billion yen
Net Sales
Fiscal year 2015
During fiscal year 2015, we did business with 1,837 companies. As a leading provider of one-stop display services, we give our clients exactly what they need.
1,837firms
Clients
Fiscal year 2015
80.2 percent of our net sales for fiscal year 2015 came from repeat clients with whom we do business year after year. This figure demonstrates the strong trust relationship between NOMURA and our clients.
80.2%
Repeat client rate
Fiscal year 2015
We were engaged in 7,653 projects during fiscal year 2015 (ended February 29, 2016), ranging from neighborhood restaurants to large department stores. Our market continues to expand greatly, encompassing showrooms, museums, and much more.
7,653Projects
Fiscal year 2015
As of February, 2016
Our reputation for quality customers can count on comes from years of experience and expertise in craftsmanship, combined with new technologies and knowledge. The utmost consideration is paid to environmental and safety matters.
320Product directors
As of February, 2016
124years
Created mechanisms for chrysanthemum dolls in the early 1900s; appeared in the First Tokyo Motor Show held in 1954, and in Expo 2005 Aichi Japan. Producer of spaces that attract customers since our founding in 1892.
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NOMURA has been delivering delight and emotion ever
since its establishment in 1892.
Our mission is to bring business prosperity to our clients,
and to bring dreams and excitement to the end-users who visit client facilities.
Our core businesses are “Space Creation” and “Space Vitalization”,
in which we pour all of the creativity and strengths of the entire NOMURA GROUP
into creating and revitalizing spaces that visitors will want to come to again and again.
To ensure we remain the best partner for our clients,
NOMURA constantly strives to create new value when solving our clients’ problems
and continually push ourselves to extract the maximum potential from each space.
We look forward to bringing you future prosperity and success.
Putting People FirstNOMURA reflects a diverse range of human values to create comfortable environments
that will improve consumers’ lives.NOMURA also provides fulfilling, people-centric workplaces
where our employees can realize their full potential.
Creating New ValueNOMURA explores new functions and possibilities for interaction between people,
between people and items, and between people and information to maximize customer trafficand create the best space for our clients’ businesses.
Our AimNOMURA improves the culture of people’s everyday lives by improving
the environments where people spend their time.It is through this work that we lead the environment creation industry.
Message from the CEO Management Philosophy/Brand Statement/Quality, Environmental, and Safety Policies of NOMURA GROUP
Management Philosophy
We help to create enriching environments by putting people first and creating new value.
Prosperity means both business success for our client companies and
fulfillment for the people who spend time there.
NOMURA will continue to challenge itself to be the best partner for our clients and
bring our clients prosperity.* Prosperity Partner is a symbolic slogan that expresses the aim of the NOMURA GROUP.
Brand Statement
Managem
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Quality, Environmental, and Safety Policies
Shuji Enomoto,President & CEO
1. Complying with all relevant laws, regulations and other societal requirements.
2. Further improving quality standards to provide customers with satisfaction and peace of mind.
3. Proposing environmentally friendly projects and designs to prevent pollution.
4. Separating and recovering industrial waste materials and making ongoing efforts to recycle resources.
5. Ensuring the safety and health of everyone involved in our operations, and creating a comfortable working environment.
6. Providing health and safety education to prevent accidents.
In keeping with our management philosophy, we recognize that assuring quality, preserving the environment, and maintaining safety and health are our corporate duties.
We see these as the pillars of our business endeavors, and have constructed and continue to refine an integrated management system
encompassing quality, the environment, and safety and health.
We are committed to:
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Company Overview Branches and Offices
Milan Beijing
New York
Shanghai
Naha
Sapporo
Osaka
Fukuoka
Tokyo
Sendai
Nagoya
OkayamaHiroshima
Hong Kong
Singapore
NOMURA Co., Ltd.
Masaru Watanabe, Chairman of the Board & CEO
Shuji Enomoto, President & CEO
2-3-4 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 135-8622, Japan Phone: +81-3-5962-1171
Sapporo, Sendai, Nagoya, Osaka, Okayama, Hiroshima, Fukuoka, Naha,Beijing, Shanghai, Chengdu, Hong Kong, Singapore, Milan, New York
March 15, 1892
December 9, 1942
6.497 billion yen (listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange, First Section)
890 (as of February 29, 2016) (NOMURA GROUP: 1,485)
Research, consulting, planning, design, layout, creation, and construction to create facilities that attract visitors, as well as revitalization, operation, and management of various facilities and events
Special Construction Licenses (construction engineering, interior finishing, steel construction work, scaffolding/construction work, electrical work, carpentry work, plumbing work)Registered Architect Offices (Tokyo, Osaka)Building Lot and Building Trade BusinessSecurity Services
ISO 9001 certificationISO 14001 certificationPrivacyMark certification
92 first-class registered architects, 221 first-class building operation and management engineers (as of February 29, 2016)
・ Specialty Stores
・ Department Stores
・ Commercial Complexes
・ Corporate Public Relations
・ Museums and Art Galleries
・ Hotels and Wedding Halls
・ Leisure Facilities
・ Sales Promotions
・ Expos and Creative Events
・ Public Spaces
・ Monuments and Signs
・ Decorations
・ Workplaces
Name
Representative
Head Office
Branches & Offices
Established
Incorporated
Paid-in Capital
Employees
Business
Licensed staff
Certification
Licenses and registrations
Retail shops, restaurants, services, medical facilities
Showrooms, company museums, corporate visual identity signs
Museums, science museums, memorial halls, archives, local museums, art galleries
Theme parks, amusement parks and facilities, aquariums, sports facilities
Exhibitions, POP advertising, promotional campaigns, novelties
International expos, domestic expos, trade fairs, exhibitions, conference events
Airport, station and terminal facilities, parking and service areas
Monuments, signs, marionette clocks
Window displays, illumination
Offices, desks and work spaces
1-11-26 Higashikagaya, Suminoe-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 559-0012, JapanPhone: +81-6-6686-3331
7F Kitaichijo Mitsui Building, 5-2-9 Kitaichijonishi, Chuo-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido 060-0001, JapanPhone: +81-11-231-3350
12F Sendai Daiichi Seimei Tower Building, 4-6-1 Ichibancho, Aoba-ku, Sendai, Miyagi 980-0811, JapanPhone: +81-22-265-3858
11F Ichigo Marunouchi Building, 3-17-13 Marunouchi, Naka-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 460-0002, JapanPhone: +81-52-950-5071
11F Meiji Yasuda Seimei Hiroshima Noboricho Building,13-11 Noboricho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima 730-0016, JapanPhone: +81-82-222-0133
8F Tenjin Nishidori Business Center, 2-8-30 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City, Fukuoka 810-0001, JapanPhone: +81-92-781-1433
4F Honcho Building, 10-22 Honcho, Kita-ku, Okayama City, Okayama 700-0901, JapanPhone: +81-86-232-4455
9F Daido Life Naha Building, 3-1-15 Maejima, Naha, Okinawa 900-0016, JapanPhone: +81-98-866-8388
Osaka
Hokkaido
Tohoku
Chubu
Chugoku/Shikoku
Kyushu
Okayama
Okinawa
Chengdu
Com
pany Overview
/Branches and O
ffices
Zeckendorf Towers 1 Irving Place #U8I, New York, NY 10003, USA
Overseas office:
Unit B, 1/F., The WOL, No. 4-5 Wo On Lane, Central, Hong KongPhone: +852-2771-2340
Hong Kong
Milan Via Francesco Petrarca, 4, 20123 Milano, ItalyPhone: +39-02-3653-6882
New York
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Chairman of the Board & CEO Masaru Watanabe
President & CEO Shuji Enomoto
Executive Vice President Yoshinobu Tominaga
Senior Vice Presidents Takeshi Masuda
Kiyoshi Yoshimoto
Board Director Masahiro Nakagawa
Kiyotaka Okumoto
Tadashi Owada
Outside Director Mitsuo Sakaba
Etsuko Komiya
Directors
Standing Statutory Auditor Koichi Takemura
Statutory Auditors Hiroyasu Watanabe
Hikoyuki Miwa
Auditors
Senior Officers Shuichi Makino
Hironobu Takeda
Officers Yuki Doi
Makoto Kanehira
Masanori Sato
Akihiko Yamazaki
Kenji Tomibayashi
Shinji Sakai
Katsuhiko Yoshida
Shin Sugimoto
Koichi Matsuo
Shoji Soga
Takayuki Yoshida
Executive Officers
Shigechiyo Suzuki
Ryu Kosaka
Director Class
Executive Creative Directors
At NOMURA Co., Ltd., we offer "Director Class" allowances for our highest-ranking technical staff, who are considered assets of the company, to create an environment that stimulates technological advancement.
Organizational Layout Executive O
fficers/Organizational Layout
Client SolutionPlanning Development Business Development 1Business Development 2Construction Management
Sales 1Sales 2
Business StrategyBusiness DevelopmentHong Kong Branch Office Milan OfficeNew York Office
Public Relation DevelopmentBusiness Development 1Business Development 2
Product Planning 1Product Planning 2Product Promotion
Business Promotion
Public Development
Design and Product
Creative
Product
AccountBusiness DevelopmentSales 1Sales 2
Sales 1Sales 2
Sales
A.N.D.onndoDesign 1Design 2Design 3Design 4
Product PlanningProduct Direction 1Product Direction 2
Account 1
Account 2
Account 3
Account 4
Creative
Product
StrategicPlanning
StrategicProduction
Hokkaido Branch Tohoku Branch Chubu Branch Chugoku/Shikoku Branch Kyushu Branch
Okayama OfficeOkinawa Office
Design 1Design 2
Group Business Strategy
Business DevelopmentPlanning Development
Sports Culture Business Development
Product PlanningEngineering and DesignProduct Direction 1Product Direction 2Product Direction 3Product Direction 4Product Direction 5Product Direction 6
Sales 1Sales 2
Creative
Product
Account 1
Account 2
Business DevelopmentSales 1Sales 2
Product PlanningProduct Direction 1Product Direction 2
Creative DirectionDesign 1Design 2
GeneralMeeting of
ShareholdersBoard ofDirectors
Board ofAuditors
Chairman&
CEO
President&
CEO
CorporateDepartment
BusinessSupervision
Office
CorporateAudit
CorporateSecretariat
AccountSupervision
CreativeSupervision
ProductSupervision
Quality, Environment, and
Safety Control
RegisteredArchitect
CorporatePlanning
HumanResouce
HumanResouce
Development
Public Relationand
Investor Relation
GeneralAffairs
Finance andAccounting
RiskManagement
OsakaAdministrative
CommercialFacility
Department
CreativeCommunicationDepartment 1
CreativeCommunicationDepartment 2
GroupBusiness
Department
BusinessDevelopmentDepartment
PublicDevelopmentDepartment
BusinessStrategy
BusinessStrategy
BusinessStrategy
InternationalExpo
Promotion
BusinessStrategy
CulturalEnvironments
Research
Public PrivatePartnership
Global BusinessDevelopment
Administration
Business Development
Content Business Designand Development
NOMURATraining Center
Executive Officers
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Clients
Design and Construction
(general)
Design and Construction
(special)
Other
2-2-1 Shin-Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0082, Japan Phone: +81-3-5569-1650 FAX: +81-3-5569-1648
NOMURA PRODUCTS Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Engineering planning, design, construction management, engineering construction and maintenance work for all aspects of space creation including construction, facilities, interiors, displays and signs, as well as renovation of buildings
1-12-17 Kamirenjaku, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8535, Japan Phone: +81-422-56-2411
TESCO Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Shop construction and maintenance (planning, management and functional improvement) centered on restaurants
2-2-1 Shin-Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0082, Japan Phone: +81-3-5569-1300 FAX: +81-3-5569-1305Osaka Branch1-11-26 Higashikagaya, Suminoe-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 559-0012, JapanPhone: +81-6-6684-5515 FAX: +81-6-6684-3131Nagoya Branch6th Floor, Daiichi Meieki Building, 4-5-27 Meieki, Nakamura-ku, Nagoya, Aichi 450-0002, Japan Phone: +81-52-569-5081 FAX: +81-52-569-5080
NOMURA DUO Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Planning, layout, design, production, construction, and operation support for displays
Osaka Branch1-11-26 Higashikagaya, Suminoe-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 559-0012, Japan Phone: +81-6-6686-6017 FAX: +81-6-6686-6195
2-2-1 Shin-Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0082, Japan Phone: +81-3-5569-1313 FAX: +81-3-5569-1447
NOMURA TECHNO Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Design, production, maintenance, and operation support for exhibition equipment, videos, graphics, information systems, etc.
2-2-1 Shin-Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0082, Japan Phone: +81-3-5569-1500 FAX: +81-3-5569-1503
NOMURA DEVELOPMENT Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Development and operation of restaurants and retail stores; planning, production, and sales of original products
Osaka Office1-11-26 Higashikagaya, Suminoe-ku, Osaka City, Osaka 559-0012, Japan Phone: +81-6-6686-6332 FAX: +81-6-6686-6019
2-3-4 Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo 135-0091, Japan Phone: +81-3-5962-1336 FAX: +81-3-3570-2371
C's·three Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Integrated business services, temporary staffing, facility operation
10F Daiba Garden City Building, 2-3-5 Daiba, Minato-ku,Tokyo 135-0091, Japan Phone: +81-3-5962-1020 FAX: +81-3-3570-2464
Beijing Representative Office2803-5, 93 Jian Guo Road, Chaoyang District,Beijing 100022, PRCPhone: +86-10-5820-3213
NODE Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Planning, design, and layout of commercial facilities
Shanghai Branch OfficeC7-201 No. 8 Building, No. 570 West Huaihai Road,Changning District, Shanghai 200052, PRCPhone: +86-21-6217-9567 FAX: +86-21-6217-9227 Chengdu Branch OfficeRoom 102-103, No. 4 Building 04, No. 51 South 4 Section, Erhuan Road, Wuhou District, Chengdu, Sichuan 610047, PRCPhone: +86-28-8557-3356
No. 2 Jiuxianqiao Road, Business Building 01, Room 306,Chaoyang District, Beijing 100015, PRC Phone: +86-10-6566-7840 FAX: +86-10-6566-7977
NOMURA (Beijing) Co., Ltd.
・Display design and construction: Design for various exhibitions and events・Architectural decoration design and construction: Design and construction of interiors for stores, specialty shops, offices, etc.・Design, manufacturing and procurement of furniture and fixtures・Provision of technical consulting and services
46 Craig Road, Singapore 089684Phone: +65-6220-0883 FAX: +65-6220-1883
NOMURA DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Design and construction of interiors for commercial facilities; design and construction for exhibition facilities and events
NOMURA Co., Ltd
A general display company providing
a full range of services from research, planning, and design to creation,
construction, and operation
Planningand Design
Design and Construction
Maintenanceand Operation
Planning, design, construction and operation support company for displaysNOMURA DUO Co., Ltd.
Regional companiesOverseas:NOMURA (Beijing) Co., Ltd.NOMURA DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SINGAPORE PTE. LTD.
Design and construction company for building interiors, restaurants and signsNOMURA PRODUCTS Co., Ltd.
Maintenance service company for restaurants and facilitiesTESCO Co., Ltd.
Planning, layout and design company forcommercial facilitiesNODE Co., Ltd.
Design company for chain storesSquare Co., Ltd.
Design, construction and maintenance/operation company for exhibitsNOMURA TECHNO Co., Ltd.
Business development and operation company forrestaurants and retail storesNOMURA DEVELOPMENT Co., Ltd.
Business management services companyC's·three Co., Ltd.
Publishing companyRIKUYOSHA Co., Ltd.
2-2-1 Shin-Kiba, Koto-ku, Tokyo 136-0082, Japan Phone: +81-3-5569-5491 FAX: +81-3-5569-5824
RIKUYOSHA Co., Ltd.
Business operations: Book editing, printing, publishing, and sales
www.rikuyosha.co.jp
Group Companies Business Operations of Group Companies Group C
ompanies/B
usiness Operations of G
roup Com
panies
Business operations: Design company for chain stores
3F Shin-Nihon⦆Ichigaya Building, 3-28 Ichigaya Honmura-cho,Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 162-0845Phone: +81-3-3267-7713 FAX: +81-3-3267-7714
Square Co., Ltd.www.square-co.net
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Corporate Governance
Appointment/Dismissal
Appointment/Dismissal
Appointment/Dismissal
Appointment/Dismissal
Preliminary discussions about proposals and reports to be submitted to the Board of Directors
Consultations and recommendations (following confirmation by the Outside Director ofthe suitability of procedures, etc.)
Appointment/Supervision
Reporting
ReportingInstruction
Reporting
Reporting
Reporting/Consultation Reporting/ConsultationInstruction
Reporting/ConsultationInstruction
Audit
Audit
Audit
Liaison LiaisonLiaison
General Meeting of Shareholders
Group Employees
Superior
Head Office Divisions(Corporate Department)
Risk Management Committee
CorporateAuditors Office(Internal Auditing)
Inte
rnal
Con
trol
Fun
ctio
ns
ExecutiveOfficers (13)
RepresentativeDirectors (2)
Audit
Outside Experts
Chairperson : President Members : Directors and individualsnamed by the Chairperson
Members : Not more than three Directors
Directors (10)(including 2 Outside Director)
Auditors (3)(including 2
Outside Auditors)
Accounting Auditor
Consulting Attorneys
History Corporate G
overnance/History
ManagementCommittee
Board of Directors
Compensation andPromotion Committee
Board of Auditors
Basic Approach
NOMURA constantly aims for the best possible corporate governance and is constantly taking
actions to upgrade corporate governance.
The Company is dedicated to the transparency and fairness of making decisions from the stand-
point of achieving sustained growth and long-term growth of corporate value. In addition, the
Company believes that increasing the vitality of management by effectively utilizing resources
and reaching decisions with speed and resolution is a key component of corporate governance.
Numerous actions are taken to upgrade corporate governance based on the following basic
views.
1.We respect the rights of shareholders and maintain equality for all shareholders.
2.We work with stakeholders, including shareholders, in a suitable manner that reflects their
interests.
3.We disclose company information properly and ensure the transparency of this information.
4.The Board of Directors and Board of Auditors fulfill their roles and duties based on their
fiduciary responsibilities to shareholders and responsibility to provide explanations.
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Founding of Nomura
Founder Taisuke Nomura creates a large-scale mechanism for displaying chrysanthemum dolls, a popular pastime during that era.
Nomura produces exhibits at expositions and events at department stores.
Reorganized as an incorporated public company.
Name changed to NOMURA Co., Ltd.
Contracted to work on the 1st All Japan Motor Show (now known as the Tokyo Motor Show).
Head office relocated to Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo.
NOMURA works on themed pavilions, government pavilions, and other major pavilions at the Japan World Exposition (Expo '70).
Sapporo Office opened (now Hokkaido Branch).
Okayama Office opened.
Fukuoka Office opened (now Kyushu Branch).
Northern Japan Division opened (now Tohoku Branch).
GIKEN KOUGEI Co., Ltd. (now NOMURA PRODUCTS Co., Ltd.) becomes a subsidiary through a stock transfer.Shinkiba Studio built (now Shinkiba Office).
Hiroshima Office opened (now Chugoku/Shikoku Branch).NOMURA works on major theme pavilions, the American pavilion and other major pavilions at the International Exposition, Tsukuba, Japan (Expo '85).
Registered with the Japan Securities Dealers Association (OTC-registered stocks).
NOMURA Co., Ltd. stocks listed on the second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.
100th anniversaryNODE Co., Ltd. established.
NOMURA SERVICE Co., Ltd. established (now C’s·three Co., Ltd.).
Institute of Cultural Environments established.NOMURA TECHNO Co., Ltd. established.
NOMURA DUO Co., Ltd. established.
NOMURA DEVELOPMENT Co., Ltd. established.
NOMURA (Beijing) Co., Ltd. established.
NOMURA Co., Ltd. stocks listed on the first section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange.NOMURA RETAIL ASSET MANAGEMENT Co., Ltd. established.(Removed from NOMURA Group's scope of consolidation as a subsidiary company following the transfer of all of its shares.)NOMURA works on Japanese government pavilion and other major pavilions at the Expo 2005 Aichi Japan (Expo 2005).
NOMURA accredited to use PrivacyMark.Entire company receives ISO14001 certification.TESCO Co., Ltd. becomes a subsidiary (now a wholly-owned subsidiary) through stocks acquired through a public tender offer.
Head office relocated to Daiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo.Okinawa Office opened.Entire company receives ISO9001 certification.NOMURA DESIGN AND ENGINEERING SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. established.
NOMURA COMS Co., Ltd. and NOMURA GIKEN Co., Ltd. merge to form NOMURA PRODUCTS Co., Ltd.
120th anniversary
RIKUYOSHA Co., Ltd. becomes a subsidiary (now a wholly-owned subsidiary) through stocks acquired through a public tender offer.
Rikuyosha Co., Ltd. and the Institute of Cultural Environments merge, maintaining the name Rikuyosha Co., Ltd. Square Co., Ltd. becomes a wholly-owned subsidiary through stock acquisition.
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CorporateInformation
History
NOMURA’s employees plan and design spaces that stand out from the crowd. Drawing on a wealth of inspiration and originality, our 350 creators present fresh ideas and designs for each project.
350Planners and Designers
Our consolidated net sales for fiscal year 2015 were 108.3 billion yen. Our operating income was 6.033 billion yen, our ordinary income was 6.200 billion yen, and our net income was 3.841 billion yen.
108.3billion yen
Net Sales
Fiscal year 2015
During fiscal year 2015, we did business with 1,837 companies. As a leading provider of one-stop display services, we give our clients exactly what they need.
1,837firms
Clients
Fiscal year 2015
80.2 percent of our net sales for fiscal year 2015 came from repeat clients with whom we do business year after year. This figure demonstrates the strong trust relationship between NOMURA and our clients.
80.2%
Repeat client rate
Fiscal year 2015
We were engaged in 7,653 projects during fiscal year 2015 (ended February 29, 2016), ranging from neighborhood restaurants to large department stores. Our market continues to expand greatly, encompassing showrooms, museums, and much more.
7,653Projects
Fiscal year 2015
As of February, 2016
Our reputation for quality customers can count on comes from years of experience and expertise in craftsmanship, combined with new technologies and knowledge. The utmost consideration is paid to environmental and safety matters.
320Product directors
As of February, 2016
124years
Created mechanisms for chrysanthemum dolls in the early 1900s; appeared in the First Tokyo Motor Show held in 1954, and in Expo 2005 Aichi Japan. Producer of spaces that attract customers since our founding in 1892.
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation
and Management
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako(Town-Box)
Workplaces
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the Environment,
Facility care, and Technical Maintenance Support
CE(Creative Engineering)
Global Performance
The NOMURA GROUP’s main business focuses on the design, layout and construction of interiors and displays for a wide variety of facilities and events to attract customers. Our business has expanded in recent years to meet growing needs for the professional operation of events and maintenance of facilities, as well as the development of restaurant and retail businesses within customer-attracting spaces.
The NOMURA GROUP offers a comprehensive range of services that include research, planning and consulting on clients’ space-related strategies, design and layout, manufacturing and construction, and operational management, all focused on delivering maximum value to clients. Our mission is to contribute significantly to our clients’ business success by optimizing the attractiveness of their space to customers and providing “delight and passion” to those visiting customers.
Prosperity means both business success for our clients and fulfillment for people who visit our client's properties. NOMURA will continue to be the best partner for our clients, taking on the challenge of creating these different types of prosperity.*Prosperity Partner is a slogan that symbolically expresses the aim of NOMURA GROUP.
Producing Customer-Attracting Spaces Business workflow providing comprehensive client support
Research and ana lys is o f the requ i rements and issues faced by customer-oriented companies, and formulation of concept, business and operating plans
Research, Planning and Consulting1Construction of displays, interiors and facilities based on the design and layout
Manufacturing and Construction3
Design and layout that form the basis of the business and operating plans
Design and Layout2Operation, customer attraction support, revitalization and maintenance of facilities based on the business and operating plans
Operation Management4
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
BbyB. GINZA2014 TokyoClient: SANCO CREATIVE LIFE LTD.Scope of service: Schematic design, working drawings, interior construction
DSA Design Award 2015 ― Excellence PrizeJCD Design Award 2015 ― Silver Award
TOKYO
TORIBA COFFEE~Boutique Coffee Roaster~2014 TokyoClient: BIRD FEATHER NOBU K.K.Scope of service: Basic concept, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, design administration
JCD Design Award 2015 ― Silver AwardDSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
TOKYO
YURINDO LaLaport Ebina2015 KanagawaClient: YURINDO Company LimitedScope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
KANAGAWA
BAR/S2015 Tokyo
Client: SHISEIDO Co., Ltd.Operation: SHISEIDO PARLOUR Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Layout, concept design
TOKYO
2014 MiyagiClient: Abe Kamaboko-ten Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Design, layout, manufacturing, construction
JCD Design Award 2015 ― Best 100The 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Regional AwardThe 49th SDA Award 2015 ― MeritDSA Design Award 2015 ― MeritINTERNATIONAL CERAMICS FESTIVAL'14 MINO, JAPAN ― Grand Prix
Abe Kamaboko-ten Main StoreMIYAGI
RIHGA ROYAL GRAN OKINAWA The Dining & Bar Aiju
2012 OkinawaClient: Kanehide Holdings Co., Ltd.,
THE ROYAL HOTEL, LIMITEDScope of service: Design, layout,
production and construction
NEST AWARD 2013 ― Silver AwardJCD Design Award 2013 ― Best 100
OKINAWA
Specialty Stores Specialty Stores
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
SEIBU SHIBUYA Entrance Refurbishment2015 TokyoClient: Sogo & Seibu Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
Marui Imai & Sapporo Mitsukoshi2015 HokkaidoClient: Sapporo Marui Mitsukoshi Ltd.Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
HOKKAIDO
LUKUA 11002015 OsakaClient: JR West Japan Shopping Center Development CompanyScope of service: Concept design, schematic design, design administration
OSAKA
COCOON CITY2015 Saitama
Client: Katakura Industries Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Planning, consulting, environmental design,
layout, manufacturing, construction, tenant leasing, design administration, tenant interior design and construction,
opening support, display planning and construction
SAITAMA
Department Stores Commercial Complexes
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Okayama Ichibangai2014 OkayamaClient: SANYO SC DEVELOPMENT Co., LtdScope of service: Environmental design, manufacturing, construction
DSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
OKAYAMA
SELVA2014 Miyagi
Client: Sumitomo Corporation,SUMISHO URBAN KAIHATSU CO., LTD.
Scope of service: Environmental design, manufacturing, construction,
design administration
MIYAGI
COREDO Muromachi32014 TokyoClient: Mitsui Fudosan Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Design, layout
The 33th NDF Award (2014) ― Silver AwardJCD Design Award 2014 ― Best 100DSA Design Award 2014 ― Merit
TOKYO
MARK IS minatomirai2013 Kanagawa Client: MM Development SPC, Mitsubishi Jisho Retail Property Management Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Research, planning, design, layout, production and construction
DSA Design Award 2014 ― Merit
KANAGAWA
SOGO・SEIBU GRAND TREE MUSASHIKOSUGI SHOP2014 Kanagawa Client: Sogo & Seibu Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Design, layout, manufacturing, construction
KANAGAWA
Commercial Complexes Commercial Complexes
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UMEDA TSUTAYA BOOKS
Located on the 9th f loor of the LUCUA 1100 commercial building, UMEDA TSUTAYA BOOKS was the first branch to be opened in western Japan.
Rows of books blend seamlessly with various subtenants on the sales floor measuring around 4000m2. A refined, cross-cultural theme can be seen across the entire sales floor, creating a book and café area that inspires a sophisticated lifestyle.
For i ts latest redesign, the NOMURA GROUP contributed to the entire space creation process, including the working drawings, manufacturing and installation of bookshelves and fixtures from overseas, environmental and interior construction and display decoration.
Opened: 2015
Client: Culture Convenience Club Co., Ltd.
Scope of service: Working drawings, manufacturing and
installation of fixtures from overseas, environmental and
interior construction, creation and construction of signs,
design and construction of displays, subtenant and
construction administration
http://real.tsite.jp/umeda/
Project Management
Product Direction (Construction of Bookshelves)
Opened in the Osaka terminal, the birthplace of our client’s business, this large flagship store was TSUTAYA’s first store in western Japan. We fully utilized our comprehensive strengths for the exterior design of the store and joint construction of cross-divisional products. Everybody involved got to know our client’s business in depth and then worked with the people in charge to create the ideal space and functions. As a result, our client was satisfied with our work.
One o f t he NOMURA GROUP’s ove r seas companies, NOMURA Beijing, made around fifty 40-foot containers’ worth of fixtures for the store. We performed strict quality control to meet the high standards of our client while also maximizing the efficiency of our transportation schedule, the prior work in our warehouses and the installation process on site to finish the fixtures by our tight deadline. It was a thrilling challenge to lead our production team to clear these tough hurdles in the design process. It was a very valuable experience indeed.
Takashi Isomura(NOMURA Co., Ltd.)
Creative Engineering DirectionUMEDA TSUTAYA BOOKS is the first bookstore in western Japan to inspire a particular lifestyle. To understand what our client was looking for, we approached each of the people in charge for their opinions and tried various options to make the end result better and better. The construction conditions were tight, but we managed to deliver high-quality results, creating an environment that was satisfactory to both our client and their customers.Sakae Kirioka
(NOMURA Co., Ltd.)
Subtenant and Construction AdministrationSeveral tenants have stores inside UMEDA TSUTAYA BOOKS. NOMURA worked as the floor director, supervising the work of the tenants and the construction companies contracted by our client to ensure that the overall opening process ran smoothly. This space was created with the help of various clients and parties specializing in design and construction. I am deeply grateful to them and profoundly moved by the experience. Hajime Kamono
(NOMURA Co., Ltd.)
Product Direction (Environment Construction)UMEDA TSUTAYA BOOKS is a large store inspiring a particular lifestyle, and was designed to be a noteworthy spot in Umeda, Osaka. We strove to live up to NOMURA’s reputation for construction, with the whole of the NOMURA GROUP working together to complete the project in the tight time frame and construction conditions, while also paying close attention to safety and quality.
Masafumi Teramoto (NOMURA Co., Ltd.)
Display CoordinationWe created two artistic window displays based on the themes of a message from UMEDA TSUTAYA BOOKS and leaving an impression on viewers. This project included everything from sales to design and production in a short space of time between the proposal and completion, but our windows were met with approval by both our client and the customers who visited the store.
Akane Tango (NOMURA DUO Co., Ltd.)
Manufacturing and Construction (Sign Construction)The project of creating and constructing signs was entrusted to us just one month before the store was to open, and we were told that the sign items were still being designed. We immediately held a meeting, then visited the store to find that the products had already arrived and the staff were busy preparing for the opening of the store. We also had to incorporate strong opinions from our client and the designers into one design. We had a lot to do and only a short space of time to bring it all together, but our project was a success.
Atsushi Kimura(NOMURA PRODUCTS Co., Ltd.)
Overseas Production (Bookshelves and Fixtures)To produce fixtures for the 4000m2 store, we made use of our manufacturing experience in the area where the fixtures were made, streamlining our processes to ensure a quick turnaround at low costs and thoroughly checking the finished product. I aim to gain know-how about fixtures from our client and expand the potential of our overseas-made shelves to meet higher expectations.
Jie Zhang (NOMURA (Beijing) Co., Ltd.)
Yohei Ishikawa (NOMURA Co., Ltd.)
Jympei Hino (NOMURA Co., Ltd.)
Example of the NOMURA GROUP’s Comprehensive Strengths
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum 2014 Hyogo Client: Takenaka Carpentry Tools MuseumScope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, design administration, construction, construction administration
The 34th NDF Award (2015)― Special AwardJAPAN DESIGN WOOD AWARD 2015 ― Silver Award(Social Design)DSA Design Award 2015 ― MeritThe 49th SDA Award 2015 ― MeritDesign for Asia Awards 2015 ― Merit
HYOGO
SANGETSU Tokyo Shinagawa Showroom2015 TokyoClient: Sangetsu Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
Wonder Life-BOX 20202014 TokyoClient: Panasonic CorporationScope of service: Research, planning, design, layout, manufacturing, construction
The 34th NDF Award (2015) ― Silver AwardDSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
TOKYO
hu+g MUSEUM2015 OsakaClient: Osaka Gas Co., Ltd., Dentsu Inc. (Kansai Branch)Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, construction
DSA Design Award 2015 ― MeritThe 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Merit
OSAKA
TOYOTA Commemorative Museum of Indusry and Technology
2014 Aichi Client: Commemorative Museum of Industry and
TechnologyScope of service: Consulting, planning, design,
layout, manufacturing, construction
DSA Design Award 2014 ― Excellence PrizeThe 48th SDA Award 2014 ― Diamond Award
The 33th NDF Award (2014) ― Silver AwardAsia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2014 (APIDA)
― Excellence AwardDesign for Asia Awards 2015 ― Merit
AICHI
Saibu Gas Showroom hinata Fukuoka2014 Fukuoka Client: Saibu Gas Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Research, planning, design, layout, manufacturing, construction
FUKUOKA
Corporate Public Relations Corporate Public Relations
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Panasonic Booth, IFA20152015 Berlin, Germany
Client: Panasonic CorporationScope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
DSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
Doraemon bookend2013 Client: Shogakukan Inc.Scope of service: Design, layout and production
BAGGU POP2015Client: DUSKIN CO., LTD.Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing
TOYOTA Booth, Tokyo Motor Show2015 TokyoClient: TOYOTA MARKETING JAPAN CORPORATION, DENTSU INC., DENTSU TEC INC.Scope of service: Layout, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
BERLIN
SEGA, TOKYO GAME SHOW 20152015 Chiba Client: SEGA Games Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction, operation, stage production
CHIBA
THE SOUND OF PORSCHE2015 TokyoClient: DENTSU INC., DENTSU TEC INC.Scope of service: Working drawings, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
Sales Promotions Sales Promotions
© Fujiko-pro
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Fujiko・F・Fujio Hometown Art Gallery in Takaoka City
2015 ToyamaClient: Takaoka City Council, Fujiko Pro Co., Ltd.
Scope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
TOYAMA
The Saga Pref. Space & Science Museum2015 SagaClient: Saga Prefecture CouncilScope of service: Research, planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction, operation
SAGA
OKAYA SILK MUSEUM2014 NaganoClient: Okaya City CouncilScope of service: Exhibition: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, interior constructionArchitecture: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, construction administration
The 34th NDF Award (2015) ― Silver AwardDSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
NAGANO
Hideyo Noguchi Memorial MuseumFUKUSHIMA
2015 Fukushima Client: Hideyo Noguchi Memorial Foudation Scope of service: Schematic design, working drawings, design administration, interior construction
DSA Design Award 2015 ― Planning & Research Award
Osaka International Peace CenterOSAKA
2015 Osaka Client: Osaka International Peace Center Foundation Scope of service: Basic concept, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, construction, construction administration
DSA Design Award 2015 ― Excellence PrizeThe 34th NDF Award (2015) ― Gold AwardJCD Design Award 2015 ― Silver AwardIIDA Global Excellence Awards 2015 ― Category Winner (Institutional)Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Merit
© Fujiko-pro
Historical and Art Museums Historical and Art Museums
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Himeji CastleWorld Heritage Site and Japanese
National Treasure
Himeji Castle was recently repaired in a restoration project that began in autumn 2009 and took around 51/2 years.
The NOMURA GROUP planned, designed, constructed and operated a public exhibit of the castle inside the protective scaffolding. We then designed and constructed exhibits and signs in the main tower and other areas of the castle.
Our exhibits include AR (augmented reality) technology that shows visitors features of Himeji Castle’s construction and how the castle used to look when it was first built. We also took measures to reduce fire risks in the castle, such as using lights that do not require electrical cords.
We have also been hired to perform operation and management work since the grand opening of the castle.
Opened: 2015
Client: Himeji City Council
Scope of service: Planning, design, layout,
manufacturing, construction, operation management
http://www.city.himeji.lg.jp/guide/castle/
<Awards>
Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Grand Award
Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Gold Award
DSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
The 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Merit
Project Management
Planning
Exterior Sign Design
You could say that my job is to write love letters on behalf of Himeji Castle. I get close to the
“recipients” (customers), learn about them, come to understand them and plan forms of expression that will appeal them. Himeji Castle has incredible cultural significance, and it was both a challenge and a joy to plan exhibits that would be worthy of such an important place. I think the biggest part of my mission was working with the others to make sure our proposals were accepted.
I was in charge of designing the exterior signs. I walked around the castle again and again, looking at the great many signs that have been put up around the castle over the years, then began designing signs that would guide visitors smoothly through the vast castle grounds. I also endeavored to create designs with a quality worthy of a World Heritage Site and Japanese National Treasure.
Hirokazu Morimoto
Creative Direction I had the honor of being involved in the Himeji Castle project after working on Tenku no Shirasagi (the facility for observing the restoration process), which opened in 2011. I directed the design of various features, including the presentation of the various spaces, the workings of the AR content and items such as the signs, light fittings, pamphlets and tickets. I tried various options until I came up with designs that would best show what makes this World Heritage Site great.Ryuichi Okuda
Graphic Design I was involved in running Tenku no Shirasagi, the facility for observing the restoration of Himeji Castle’s main tower. After Tenku no Shirasagi was closed, I created signs, graphics and AR content. Because many of Himeji Castle’s visitors are from other countries, I designed signs in multiple languages, taking great care to convey the meaning of the content accurately. I had to learn many things as I went along, but in the end I created content unlike any other, that would convey the importance of this world-famous heritage site to millions of visitors.
Nanae Hori
Manufacturing and Construction After our team worked together for five and a half years, Himeji Castle finally reopened in spring 2015. Every step of this job was new to me – I’d never restored a World Heritage Site and Japanese National Treasure before! But all of us, including our affiliated companies, were proud to work on such a significant project, and the end result of the restoration was splendid.
Kazuhiko Yamada
Operation Management
Over 70 NOMURA staff are currently involved in the running of Himeji Castle. My main mission is to improve the satisfaction and ensure the safety of the people who visit Himeji Castle. I was also asked to be involved in security and disaster prevention measures, which was an even bigger responsibility, but I took it to mean that they thought highly of my work in the past. My staff and I aim to do whatever it takes to show the world the many things that make Himeji Castle great.
Kazuyoshi AsagaInterior Sign Design
This project began with the aim of making Himeji Castle look like it did when it was first built. I strove to make signs that blended harmoniously with the atmosphere and construction of the castle while still being sufficiently noticeable for visitors. I designed the signs with the hope of sharing the many great things about Himeji Castle with as many visitors as possible.
Toshikazu Hino
Koji Kami
Kenji Takahashi
Tenku no Shirasagi, the facility for observing the restoration of the main tower
As Himeji Castle is a World Heritage Site and Japanese National Treasure, every step of the process was a large-scale job where we had to consider our responsibilities to society and the ramifications of our decisions. My role was to create the right
“environment”, managing conditions such as the budget to ensure that the project proceeded smoothly. As someone in charge of attracting visitors, I have the ongoing job of making sure that visitors who come to see Himeji Castle will return in the future.
Example of the NOMURA GROUP’s Comprehensive Strengths
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Hotel Nikko Tachikawa Tokyo2015 Tokyo Client: Tokyo Municipal Public Service Personnel Mutual Aid Association Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
Hilton Fukuoka Sea HawkFUKUOKA
THE TENDER HOUSE2015 Tokyo Client: Positive dream persons Inc. Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, constructionArchitecture: Schematic design, design supervision Interior: Layout, design administration
TOKYO
The Prince Sakura Tower TokyoTOKYO
2013 Tokyo Client: Prince Hotels, Inc. Scope of service: Design and layout
Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2014 (APIDA) ― BEST 10 The International Hotel & Property Awards 2014 ― FinalistJCD Design Award 2014 ― Best 100 DSA Design Award 2014 ― Merit
2013 Fukuoka Client: Hilton Fukuoka Sea Hawk Scope of service: Design, layout, production and construction
Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2014 (APIDA) ― BEST 10 JCD Design Award 2014 ― Best 100 DSA Design Award 2014 ― MeritINTERIOR PLANNING AWARD 2014 ― Merit
Hotels and Wedding Facilities Hotels and Wedding Facilities
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
©Hajime Isayama, Kodansha, "Attack on Titan Exhibition" Production Partnership
TOKYO MICHITERRACE2015 TokyoClient: The Executive Committee of TOKYO MICHITERRACEScope of service: Planning direction, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufactur ing, construct ion, operat ion management
TOKYO
Attack on Titan Exhibition (Shingeki-no-Kyojin TEN) 2014 Tokyo Client: "Attack on Titan Exhibition" (Shingeki-no-Kyojin TEN) Production Partnership Scope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, construction
The 34th NDF Award (2015) ― Silver AwardDSA Design Award 2015 ― Jury Prize
TOKYO
The 66th National Arbor Day Ishikawa2015 IshikawaClient: The 66th National Arbor Day Ishikawa Committee Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction, signs, graphics, event staging design and administration, operations support, etc.
ISHIKAWA
NGT48 Theater2016 Niigata Client: Mitsui Fudousan Co., Ltd., AKS Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Concept design, environmental features, layout, construction
NIIGATA
Expo Milano 2015 Japan Pavilion2015 Milan, Italy
Client: Japan External Trade Organization,Global Industrial and Social Progress Research Institute,
DENTSU INC.Scope of service: Manufacturing, construction,
maintenance management, dismantling*Consorting with TANSEISHA Co., Ltd.
MILAN
ExhibitionsExhibitions and Creative EventsLeisure Facilities
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Moët & Chandon So Bubbly2014 TokyoClient: MHD Moët Hennesy Diageo K.KScope of service: Design, layout, manufacturing
TOKYO
Shinjuku Terrace City Illuminations'15-'16
2015-2016 TokyoClient: Odakyu Electric Railway Co., Ltd.,
Odakyu Agency Inc.Scope of service: Research, planning, design, layout,
manufacturing, construction, maintenance and removal
TOKYO
2014 OsakaClient: KINTETSU Department Store Co., Ltd.
Scope of service: Design, layout, manufacturing, construction
Abeno Harukas IlluminationOSAKA
JR Nagoya Takashimaya Christmas Dreamland to Glitter ~ Voyage ~2014 Aichi
Client: ATA Co., Ltd. Scope of service: Design, layout, manufacturing
AICHICOCOON CITY2015 Saitama
Client: Katakura Industries Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Sign design, layout, manufacturing, construction
SAITAMA
Tokyo City Keiba G-FRONT2015 TokyoClient: IKEDA CONSTRUCTION Co., Ltd., MHS Planners, Architects & Engineers Ltd.Scope of service: Sign design, layout, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
Monuments and Signs Decoration
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
JAL First Class Lounge, Tokyo International Airport2014 Tokyo Client: Japan Airlines Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings
The 34th NDF Award (2015) ― Gold AwardJCD Design Award 2015 ― Best 100DSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit
TOKYO
HAKATA EKINAKA SHOPPING Ming2015 Fukuoka
Client: Hakata Station Building CorporationScope of service: Research, planning, concept design,
schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction, design administration
FUKUOKA
Towada Visitor Center2013 AomoriClient: Ministry of the EnvironmentScope of service: Design cooperation, manufacturing, construction
The 33th NDF Award (2014) ― Silver AwardDSA Design Award 2014 ― Merit
AOMORI
NOMURA’s operation and management work in museums and science museums is not just about PR and services. We also perform critical operations such as collection and preservation of resources, investigations and research, exhibitions and spreading education, based on our extensive experience with exhibits and our experience as operators in various business activities. Our team of around 80 specialists are thoroughly versed in fields such as history, archeology, art, cultural property restoration, natural history and astronomy.
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture Saga Pref. Space & Science Museum
TAMAROKUTO SCIENCE CENTER Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum
Unique Features of NOMURA’s Facility Management
Public Spaces
NOMURA’s outsourcing services for facility management assist clients in activating spaces through the application of our extensive know-how in space-creation for cultural and PR facilities. Our total management service covers everything from hosting exhibitions and events, reception and information services, operation of services such as cafes and shops to long term management of exhibits and facilities. We have vastly increased customer satisfaction by successfully introducing a series of bustling, prosperous facilities.
Public-Private Partnerships (PPP)/Operation and Management
<Designated Administrator>① Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture (2005) ② Saga Pref. Space & Science Museum (2006)③ Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Aomori (2006)④ Saitama Museum of Rivers (2008)⑤ Takahama Kawara Museum (2008)⑥ Iki City Ikikoku Museum (2009)
⑦ Morioka History and Culture Museum (2011)⑧ TAMAROKUTO SCIENCE CENTER (2012)⑨ Hiroshima Prefectural Art Museum (2012)⑩ Nagara River Ukai Museum (2012)⑪ The Former Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum (2014)
<Operation>⑫ Tokyo Water History Museum (2009) ⑬Tokyo Water Science Museum (2010)⑭ Himeji Castle (2015)
Facilities Operated by NOMURA
Facility Management
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Restaurants and Shops
Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Using our know-how on shop development and operation, we create each and every shop from scratch to help you turn your concept for your facility into a reality.
ANOTHER STYLE TOWN MAGIC BEACH2014 TokyoClient: Sankei Shimbun Co., LtdScope of service: Layout, manufacturing
TOKYO
RAKUTEN EAGLES PLAZA TEAM SHOP2015 Miyagi Client: RAKUTEN BASEBALL, INC.Scope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
MIYAGI
CON - Bo (Le JADE Kasai Satellite Gallery)2014 Tokyo Client: ES-CON JAPAN Ltd.Scope of service: Planning, design, layout, manufacturing, construction
TOKYO
Machihako (Town-Box)
Hanyu Parking Area (inbound lane)Souvenir shop (2013-)
Hanyu Parking Area (inbound lane)Standing restaurant (2013-)
Original products are the "star" of a store. Souvenirs represent memories of happy times.From long sellers to the most recent trends, each product is developed with care and attention to make each visitor feel special. Such products represent and embody the excitement visitors experienced when visiting the facility or museum, and become an important memento, invoking the same feelings each time the product is used.
Sakura Saryou(Edo-Tokyo Museum) (2009-)
Main Stores Operated by NOMURA DEVELOPMENT
(Shops)Hikawamaru Boardwalk ShopCRUNK TRUNK (Tokyo Metropolitan Government Buildings)Edo-Tokyo Museum ShopEDO-TOKYO OPEN AIR ARECHITECTUAL MUSEUM & SHOPNagoya City Science Museum ShopTokyo Shitamachi Toys & Crafts
“Gacchara-ya” (TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN –Solamachi)Tamarokuto Science Center Museum ShopHanyu Parking Area Souvenir Shop
(Restaurants)Sakura Saryou (Edo Tokyo Museum)Nagoya City Science Museum Café and RestaurantFrame Café (TOKYO JOYPOLIS)Café Rokuto (Tamarokuto Science Center)Hanyu Parking Area Food Stall
Projects
Machihako container-type buildings (Town Box) : A prosperity-creating business that makes the impossible possibleMachihako is a brand supplied by Nomura for creating functional and appealing spaces using a container-type building method. Using these building-like structures to create spaces makes it possible for clients to set up buildings and start businesses from them more cheaply and quickly, even on small or unevenly shaped land. Combined with 120 years of experience in creating spaces and attracting customers, our Machihako service greatly helps our clients to expand their possibilities when creating business spaces.
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Workplaces
Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Sony HQ Cafeteria“Buffet Island”, “Relax Zone”2015 Tokyo Client: Sony Corporation Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
Did you know that redesigning your workplace will not only increase efficiency but also improve your bottom line, too? Showing you how we work, we create plans that strike just the right balance between physical functionality and a positive effect on human senses to maximize the productivity of your workplace.
We use big data to visualize work styles in greater detail.
Office Cafeteria/Communication Space
Alpen Design Planning Department Floor2015 Aichi Client: Alpen Co., Ltd.Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings,manufacturing, construction
Office Space
Weathernews In-house Company Day-care Center "WNI RAIN KIDS HOUSE"
Entrance Refurbishment Project of Weather Street in Weathernews
2015 Chiba Client: Weathernews Inc. Scope of service: Planning, concept design, schematic design, working drawings, signs, graphics, construction
2015 Chiba Client: Weathernews Inc. Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, content design and manufacturing, manufacturing, construction
In-company Nursery School Entrance/Presentation Space
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the Environment/Facility Care/Technical Maintenance Support
(Human big data cloud service)Quantification of communication achieved through collaboration with Hitachi, Ltd. (Questionnaires/interviews)
Behavior sensor <Communication Analysis> <ES Surveys>
Commitment to Safety, Quality and the EnvironmentNOMURA's Product Directors have accumulated a huge amount ofexperience and specialist knowledge, and thoroughly implement the followingto ensure comprehensive management of manufacturing and construction.- Quality control based on NOMURA’s quality standards- Process and environmental management endorsed by ISO-9000 and ISO-
14000- Safety management through everyday safety activities and in-house patrols to
ensure the comprehensive management of management and construction.
NOMURA is also striving to improve our production system by training andeducating technicians, and strengthening the composition of our networkof cooperative companies.
Facility CareThe key to providing quality service in restaurants is thorough maintenance of facilities and equipment.Centering on facility care (design, management and functional improvement), Nomura's call center is open 365 days a year to respond to maintenance, waste disposal, sanitation management and environmental measure needs in all areas of Japan.
Technical Maintenance SupportNOMURA provides clients with improvement proposals to respond to their needs for long-term repair plans, equipment renewal and new product proposals. These proposals are based on the maintenance of video equipment, mechanical equipment, graphics, monuments, models and dioramas.
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Specialty Stores
Department Stores
Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public
Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative
Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
Workplaces
Global Performance
CE(Creative Engineering)
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
TENTAC Shanghai (New Plant)2015 Shanghai, China
Client: TENTAC (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD. Scope of service:
Layout, manufacturing, construction (interior, equipment, outdoor signage)
MICHAEL KORS Shenyang Zhongxing Store2015 Shenyang, ChinaClient: MICHAEL KORS TRADING (SHANGHAI) CO., LTD.Scope of service: Working drawings, manufacturing, construction
SHENYANG
SHANGHAI
MILLIAN SINGAPORE
SINGAPORE
999.9 Four Nines2015 SingaporeClient: Four Nines Singapore Pte. Ltd.Scope of service: Manufacturing, construction
2016 SingaporeClient: A-Live Entertainment Pte., Ltd.
Scope of service: Concept design, schematic design, working drawings, manufacturing, construction
W Guangzhou FEI2013 Guangzhou, ChinaClient: KWG Property Holdings LimitedScope of service: Design and layout
DSA Design Award 2014 ― Excellence PrizeJCD Design Award 2014 ― Gold AwardThe 33th NDF Award (2014) ― Silver AwardIIDA Best of Asia Pacific Design Awards 2015 ― Category Winner (Hospitality)The International Hotel & Property Awards 2014 ― Category Winner (BAR/CLUB/LOUNGE)Restaurant & Bar Design Awards 2014 ― Best Bar of the YearRestaurant & Bar Design Awards 2014 ― Best Asia BarDesign for Asia Awards 2013 ― Silver AwardAsia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2013 (APIDA) ― Bronze Award
GUANGZHOU
Global Performance
SINGAPORE
HONGKONG
My Cup Noodles Factory, 2012-20152012-2015 Hong KongClient: NISSIN FOODS COMPANY LIMITEDScope of service: Marketing, planning, design, layout, production , construction, operation and public relations
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Specialty Stores
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Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
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Machihako (Town-Box)
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Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
Overseas Awards in 2015
2015 was an incredibly exciting year that brought NOMURA a string of
opportunities to enter competitions and to win awards.
We aim to keep up the momentum and sustain these high standards in 2016 by
presenting a wide variety of outstanding designs to the world.
GlobalDesignAwards
2015
Osaka International Peace Center
The Osaka International Peace Center was renovated for the first time in 25 years, with the purpose of teaching modern and contemporary history to the children and young people who will one day run the world, and preparing new generations to be part of a global society. This project centered on the concepts of past, present and future, with the aim of encouraging visitors to reflect on past history and open up doors for a better future. The emotionally impactful exhibits are designed so that even young children will intuitively understand the message and think inquiringly about the issue of peace.
IIDA Global Excellence Awards ― Category Winner (Institution)
Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Merit
YASKAWA Innovation Center
To celebrate the centennial anniversary of YASKAWA Electric, the area around its head office and factory is being remodeled as a robot village. The YASKAWA Innovation Center has been opened as part of this initiative to show members of the public what YASKAWA Electric is working on in an easy-to-understand way. Even the building itself is designed to evoke the image of a robot, with a distinctive three-dimensional shape. Inside, the latest control technology is arranged in an emotionally engaging way, telling the world about manufacturing through a series of surprising discoveries.
Asia Pacific Interior Design Awards 2015 ― Excellence Award (Public Space)
W Guangzhou FEI
The first W Hotel in mainland China, this gigantic lounge bar stands out with a three-dimensional façade consisting of three 18m-long glass surfaces. With the Chinese city of Guangzhou evolving and developing every day, this project aimed to create a space that not only made an impact but provided a value that was both completely new and long-lasting. Guests step out of their day-to-day lives and into a cube of light, where they will enjoy a unique, special experience like nothing they’ve ever seen before.
IIDA Best of Asia Pacific Awards 2015 ― Category Winner (Hospitality)
Takenaka Carpentry Tools Museum
Japan’s only carpentry tool museum, designed with a theme of linking people with nature and traditions with innovation. Carpentry tools suffer a grim fate: they are used until they wear out, and this is all the more true of high-quality tools. This museum seeks to keep carpentry tools alive for future generations and teach people about the spirit of building. Tools are collected, preserved, studied and exhibited, creating a place where people can coexist with, understand, respect and learn about nature and providing a place where the skills and wisdom of craftspeople meet.
Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Merit
Toranomon HOP
A German-style beer pub that has been a cherished fixture in Yokohama for 26 years, Toranomon HOP opened a new branch overlooking the open-air plaza at the foot of the Toranomon Hills. The pub is modern enough to be congruous with the new buildings in this large-scale development area, while also maintaining the traditional ambience of an old-fashioned roadside store. This project sought to create an intimate atmosphere like Su -nest-, where office workers will want to make it a daily ritual to stop by.
Restaurant & Bar Design Awards 2015 ― Best Asia Bar
Himeji CastleHimeji Castle, Japan’s first World Heritage Site, has reopened following five and a half years of restoration work. The project was undertaken in two stages. The first stage consisted of a restoration exhibition unlike almost any other in the world. The castle was covered by a temporary tent, on which a picture of the castle was painted. An observation space was set up inside the tent, where visitors could come and watch the ongoing construction work at any time. The second stage began after the restoration was completed in 2015. The latest AR (augmented reality) technology was incorporated into the castle’s commentary, bringing history to life through 3D computer graphics and videos of the time when Himeji Castle was built.
Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Grand Award
Design for Asia Awards 2015 ― Gold Award
Overseas Awards
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Decoration
Public Spaces
Restaurants and Shops
Machihako (Town-Box)
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Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the
Environment,Facility Care, and Technical
Maintenance Support
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation and Management
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This project incorporated the latest AR (augmented reality) technology into Himeji Castle’s commentary after restoration of the castle was completed in 2015. AR points were set up in the main tower and 15 areas of the castle grounds, providing a high-tech historical experience. Visitors can learn about the days when this castle was utilized through computer graphic compositing, videos recreating the landscape of that era and various forms of information available through their smartphones.
<Awards> DSA Design Award 2015 ― Merit The 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Merit
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Carefully calculated winds are generated from three poles at the push of a single button! Nagoya City Science Museum generates Japan’s tallest artificial tornado, with 9m-high vortexes of air resembling a rising waterfall. The water vapor used to visualize the tornado comes from water pipes, making it safe for people and the building and easy to supply and clean.
lookinfo 5
A smartphone platform that allows intuitive searching of your destination through videos and position information. Position information is displayed with a movie thumbnail that plays simultaneously to create destinations. The platform combines maps and videos with a high volume of information to create a quick, intuitive guide.
QR Translator® 6
Simply scan the QR code to view content in as many as 15 languages. This service combines QR technology with physical spaces to optimize the delivery of information for each user. This solution is expected to strengthen inbound businesses.
YASKAWA Innovation Center 1 2
In the “Robotic Signage” project, the signage was attached to the arms of eight seven-axis industrial robots whose arms move as flexibly and dexterously as human arms. With the first presentation technology of its kind in the whole world, the operations of the robots are coordinated to create dynamic movements, with a variety of perfectly linked video content creating a moment you’ve never seen before. Another piece of presentation technology that has never seen before is the “Mechatronics Wall”, consisting of 150 cubes arranged in a 128-cube formation on a wall of 4.5m high and 4m wide. Coordinated with projection mapping, the cubes move back and forth and rotate at a rapid speed and a high degree of precision, creating an artistic space full of visual surprises.
<Awards> “Robotic Signage” Project 1
The 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Grand Prix The 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Regional Award
“Mechatronics Wall” Project 2
The 49th SDA Award 2015 ― Diamond Award
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The Power of NOMURA’s Technology
We solve our customers’ issues through thorough communication and creative engineering spaces that bring delight and passion.
Creative Engineering Creative Engineering
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T O P I C S NOMURA GROUP Topics
The NOMURA GROUP undertakes a wide range of initiatives to create delight and passion, and to contribute to a more abundant culture and sustainable prosperity. Here are some of the projects we undertook in fiscal year 2015.
JAPAN VALUE Craftsmanship Catalog Project
We are working with JAPAN VALUE, a project to preserve the traditional craftsmanship passed down through many generations in Japanese communities. We aim to keep this craftsmanship alive for future generations to learn and appreciate.
NOMURA has created the JAPAN VALUE Craftsmanship Catalog to encourage collaborations between NOMURA and manufacturers whose craftsmanship reflects local features and culture. This catalog will serve as a blueprint for us as we create spaces using traditional techniques and materials from all over Japan, preserving Japanese craftsmanship and passing it on to future generations to come. The wall decorations of the TOKYO SKYTREE® were created in collaboration with
talented craftspeople, with the cherry blossom pattern made by a traditional technique.
Using ICT to Enliven Spaces
We are carrying out measures to enliven spaces through the application of ICT (information and communications technology). In addition to including big data analysis in our consulting, we have created interactive augmented reality (AR) content, created multilingual services and conducted field testing of user services with beacon platforms. We provide a wide variety of space enlivenment solutions by way of digital approaches to meet a diverse range of needs. We conducted field testing of a “watching” service at the Tokyo Water Science
Museum. 250 people participated in this test to verify what people need out of a beacon-based service.
Team M ~ Mother x Movement ~
Made up of female NOMURA employees who are currently raising children, Team M focuses on inventing comfortable spaces for families with children. The team submits various proposals in areas such as facility creation.
Being mothers themselves, the team members are well poised to put themselves in the shoes of end users with children and are well equipped to come up with concepts and ideas that will appeal to them. These are reflected in our space design to create safe, comfortable and stress-free spaces for families with children to spend time together. This work also prompts us to pay special attention to better working environments as we carry out our design activities. Team M received the Minister of State for Gender Equality Award at the Ninth Kids
Design Awards in 2015 for the social benefits of their organization and initiatives.
Initiatives to Build a Health and Sports Culture
Taking into account that maintenance of health and promotion of sports have become trendy these days throughout our society, we have held events and symposiums based on those themes. In 2015, we held forums to deepen people’s knowledge about sports and a walking event to help build healthier communities, as well as supporting a street rugby initiative and the Japanese Para-Powerlifting Federation. One of our employees, Tetsuo Nishizaki, is a para-powerlifter who balances competitions with attending a large number of events to promote the merits of parasports (sports for people with disabilities).
Tetsuo Nishizaki, a para-powerlifter who works for NOMURA, set a new national record at the Powerlifting Japanese Championship Competition in January by lifting 135kg.
Volunteer Activities for Disaster Recovery Support
Since the Great East Japan Earthquake in the Tohoku region in March 2011, the NOMURA GROUP has carried out volunteer work called the
“Minna Tsunagarou! (Everyone Join Together!) Project. We have now held three annual Hikari no Hako (Light Box) workshops with the Tohoku region, whose residents we have come to know through our volunteer work. The workshops were extended to some of the local companies and schools near our Tokyo headquarters. The participants created light boxes, each with its own unique style and colors, which were then exhibited in Tohoku and Tokyo. In Ishinomaki City in Miyagi, one of the affected prefectures, around 300 of the light boxes were placed and in one of our “Machihako (Town-Boxes)” and lit up. We plan to continue this work in the future with a focus on communication, one of the key principles of the NOMURA GROUP’s work.
The lighting decoration made by Light Box, our Great East Japan Earthquake disaster reconstruction aid charity.
NOMURA Training Center
We are committed to doing everything we can to develop professional employees in every area and at every level by gathering and sharing all of the knowledge, technology and know-how required to achieve the NOMURA GROUP’s high standards of quality and safety. As part of this effort, we opened the NOMURA Training Center in January 2016 as a base for us to work together with our affiliated companies to improve our quality and safety. We firmly believe that working towards providing better training for the staff who work for us will lead to significant risk avoidance and technical improvements.
Our training facility is designed to resemble actual sites with features such as a Learning Studio, morning meetings and various types of scaffolding.
*The “Light Box” is a craft kit devised by artist Taizo Matsumura, which has a myriad of colored patterns when held up to the light that differ depending on how it was made.
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Commercial Complexes
Corporate Public Relations
Sales Promotions
Historical and Art Museums
Hotels and Wedding Facilities
Leisure Facilities
Exhibitions and Creative Events
Monuments and Signs
Decoration
Public Spaces
Public-Private Partnerships(PPP)/Operation
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Restaurants and Shops
Machihako(Town-Box)
Workplaces
Commitment to Safety, Quality, and the Environment,
Facility care, and Technical Maintenance Support
CE(Creative Engineering)
Global Performance